NURS 2050 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Functional Residual Capacity, Adrenergic Agonist, Intraocular Pressure
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To the right decreased affinity due to high temperature and decreased ph. To the left increased affinity due to low temperature and increased ph. Due to decreased air pressure and decreased atmospheric oxygen. This is because the decreased air pressure makes it harder to breathe in. F orced e xpiratory v olume in 1 s ec. Normal volume of air dis placed with normal inhalation and exhalation when at res t or when extra effort is no t applied. A mount of air which can be forcibly exhaled from the lungs after taking the deepes t breath pos s ible. T he volume of air that can be forced out in 1 s econd after taking a deep breath: a n important meas ure of pulmonary function. V olume of air remaining in the lung after the mos t favorable expiration ever. T he ins piratory capacity + the functional res idual capacity. Given to enrich inspired gases with oxygen.